TU Delft has a Digital Competence Center (DCC) which consists of four Research Software Engineers, two Data Managers and a High Performance Computing Data Steward.
The DCC helps you with practically applying the FAIR principles to your research data and code.
The DCC helps any researcher at the TU Delft in the following two ways:
Under 30 hour requests
code reviews
repository reviews
quick data questions
tips & consults
Dedicated part-time support
a Data Manager or Research Software engineer joins a research group for up to 340 hours during 6 months
dependent on FAIR value add and expertise of DCC members
dedicated application form on DCC (next one likely September 2022)
Support can look like:
Find suitable solutions for data storage, access, back-up and automated processing
Package, distribute and release research software
Set up collaborative data and software development workflows with version control
Implement automated software testing for continuous integration
Previous Applied Sciences projects that received part time support:
Towards clinical implementation of fast dose calculation algorithms (Zoltan Perko and Danny Lathouwers)
Interactive Datacube (Gary Steele)
- To develop a fast, interactive visualization and analysis tool for multidimensional datasets that are embedded inside a Jupyter Notebook
OpenDDM (Iain Muntz and James Conboy)
- OpenDDM is a Python package to analyse an image sequence and measure diffusion properties through Fourier techniques